Pole Barn Concrete Leveling in North Texas
Lift Settled Floors • Stabilize Soil • Protect Your Building Structure • Support Heavy Loads
Pole barns and metal buildings rely on stable concrete floors and perimeter slabs to support equipment, vehicles, storage, and daily operations. When the soil beneath these slabs weakens or voids form, the concrete settles unevenly — creating dips, cracks, and structural stress. PolyFix Inc. provides professional concrete lifting for pole barns using high-density polyurethane foam, delivering fast, clean, and long-lasting results without interrupting your work.
Why Pole Barn Concrete Sinks
Pole barns are often built on large slabs exposed to temperature swings, moisture, and heavy weight. In North Texas, settlement usually occurs because of:
- Shrinking and swelling clay soil
- Heavy equipment stored inside the building
- Poor soil compaction during original construction
- Water runoff pooling around the foundation
- Underground washout or drainage problems
- Voids forming under the slab from long-term weight
- Vibration from machinery or farm equipment
Once the soil shifts, concrete panels dip or crack, reducing the barn’s usability and safety.
Common Signs Your Pole Barn Needs Concrete Leveling
Your pole barn may need service if you see:
- Cracks forming across the floor
- Low spots where water collects
- Uneven concrete that affects equipment or storage
- Slab pulling away from posts or structural supports
- Visible voids around the perimeter
- Heavy equipment vibrating or sitting unevenly
- Door tracks or frames shifting out of alignment
Fixing issues early prevents major structural damage.
If your pole barn floor is settling, nearby concrete pads like grain bins, tank slabs, or factory floors may also be affected by shifting soil. We also provide soil stabilization for deeper erosion issues.










